In keeping with the Center's mission, our exhibitions endeavor to place book art practice within the larger context of contemporary art,
exploring the book as object, as media, and as a site of resistance.
This unique and beautiful exhibition
explores the book as a sculptural object that employs a variety of image - making processes.
I hope you'll
explore the book as well as LeVine's other output.
Not exact matches
But unless you are really knowledgeable and already an expert about this subject, and you have an angle that has never been
explored, it will be very hard to convince people that your
book about happiness —
as opposed to the 70 already out there — is the one to read.
As Stuart Banner explores in his book The Death Penalty: An American History, one of the earliest American - made capital statutes — as opposed to ones borrowed from England — was passed in New York in the aftermath of a 1712 slave revol
As Stuart Banner
explores in his
book The Death Penalty: An American History, one of the earliest American - made capital statutes —
as opposed to ones borrowed from England — was passed in New York in the aftermath of a 1712 slave revol
as opposed to ones borrowed from England — was passed in New York in the aftermath of a 1712 slave revolt.
The 2016 U.S. presidential election heightened public awareness of a concept known
as the «filter bubble,» coined by Upworthy co-founder Eli Pariser and
explored in his 2011
book The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We Think.
Penang has been featured in the
book «1,000 Places to See Before You Die» and has been ranked by Yahoo! Travel
as one of the top 10 islands to
explore before you die.
High - achievers will enjoy
exploring the science of meditation in this
book,
as it is evidence - based.
The
book has more of a consumer - goods angle, but many of the ideas
explored — such
as measuring customers» lifetime value — also apply to business - to - business settings.
One final aspect of food technology, which I
explore in my
book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers, is its use by the United States
as a weapon, figuratively speaking.
As Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired, writes in his latest
book New Rules for the New Economy, «The great benefits reaped by the new economy in the coming decades will be due in large part to
exploring and exploiting the power of decentralized and autonomous networks.»
Wells describes the
book as the continuation of an enterprise begun in 1989, which aimed to «
explore the reasons for the decay of evangelical thinking, and not least in theology.»
The Jeremianic theme of idolatry
as falsehood has been recently
explored by Thomas W. Overholt, The Falsehood of Idolatry: A Study In the Theology of the
Book of Jeremiah (Studies In Biblical Theology; Naperville: Allenson, 1970).
In my new
book, «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» I
explore 27 texts that have served
as «scripture» of sorts in American public life.
What is surprising in the context of this
book is the desire of both «life - liberators» and «world - changers» to
explore the phenomenon of play
as a possible means toward their respective visions of wholeness.
Journalist Peter Seewald became famous for his
books written in collaboration with Joseph Ratzinger, later Benedict XVI: what began
as one interview for a major German newspaper developed into a series of
books over a number of years,
exploring deep theological issues and the complex debates of our time.
As he wrote earlier in this chapter, any use of the test as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative explored later in the book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understandin
As he wrote earlier in this chapter, any use of the test
as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative explored later in the book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understandin
as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative
explored later in the
book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understanding.
Near the end of the
book, he
explores the puzzle of a virtuoso violinist who loses her abilities to dementia, highlighting on the one hand his reluctance to view the loss of the abilities due to dementia
as a loss of dignity, and to view her
as more «dignified» than a janitor by virtue of her virtuosic abilities.
Once this hurdle is over, the reader will find this an excellent
book which
explores, with great sensitivity and understanding, the question of what it means to be human, why each human person has great value and importance, and why the frail and gravely ill matter just
as much
as the rest of us.
There are,
as one would expect, several essays in the
book on Jews and Judaism, some reflecting Kristol's religious interests» the need, for example, to sustain in Jewish identity a religious element and not merely a cultural one» others his political ones,
exploring the relations of modern American Jews with a pluralistic American society that has given them an uncommonly large, though not unlimited, berth.
A shelf full of
books — eight novels, seven collections of short stories, three memoirs, and 11 works for children, to be exact —
explore the same theme
as his recent novel Shosha: the theme of cosmic exile, wherein God has forgotten his graciousness.
When asked how the glossary will help he said: «People will sometimes have particular words they struggle with but on the whole this will be a helpful school in parishes and sometimes with clergy
as well but it's part of the wider training to enable people to use this liturgical tool and
explore the riches of the prayer
book going forward.»
Amy is a theologian who,
as well
as contributing to a number of
books, authored two
books exploring apologetics: Why Trust the Bible and But is it Real?
The bulk of the
book is devoted to
exploring how the energy present in otherwise empty space, together with the laws of physics, might have given rise to the universe
as it exists today.
Yoder sympathetically
explored these questions in his When War Is Unjust: Being Honest in Just War Thinking (revised edition, Orbis, 1996), and
as far
as we know no advocate of just war reflection has responded to the challenges Yoder presented in that
book.
We will be
exploring these themes in the weeks to come with the help of Rabbi Rachel, who after the current Jewish holidays are over (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur), will share with us more about what the
book of Esther means to her
as a Jewish woman.
Tilden Edwards, an Episcopal priest who has
explored this practice in real life
as well
as in a
book, urges contemporary Christians to be flexible, embracing not a renewed Sabbatarianism
as much
as a pattern of «Sabbath time.»
The point of the
book is to
explore why we pick and choose, and «how to do this in a way that honors God and embraces the Bible
as God's Word for all times.»
A former Chicago truck driver, Ray could certainly find his way around, but when he called me with an invitation to
explore the world of North Carolina barbecue
as part of the research for his third
book, Dr. BBQ's Barbecue Road Trip, how could I refuse?
So rather than focus on the many issues — sex, marriage, infidelity, drugs and alcohol, unemployment, nonmarital childbirth etc. — the
book addresses, I want to
explore the idea of community
as a force of good (and sometimes bad).
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as part of the Virtual
Book Club for Kids we explored the book If you give a mouse a cookie by Laura Numeroff with a Maths game, this months featured author is again Laura Numeroff and of the -LSB-
Book Club for Kids we
explored the
book If you give a mouse a cookie by Laura Numeroff with a Maths game, this months featured author is again Laura Numeroff and of the -LSB-
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2 Children's
Books about Jamaica - Explore Jamaica with these two picture books and a recipe is included as
Books about Jamaica -
Explore Jamaica with these two picture
books and a recipe is included as
books and a recipe is included
as well!
As I
explored in my
book, father's rights are not uniformly recognized and respected.
So much to consider and so much to still
explore, but reading about these schools really did add a lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the
book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have
as many
as seven career paths over the course of their working years?»
They adore each other,
as well
as books, dresses, small figures, and every playground they can
explore.
As the author of her
book, «The Travel Mamas» Guide,» she teaches parents not only how to survive a trip with children, but also how to love
exploring the world with their offspring.
With lots to
explore on every page and hidden surprises throughout, this
book is sure to delight both baby and adult
as they share it together.
Of course, there were plenty of science text
books available,
as well
as CD - Roms and the Internet, but my sons liked to ask questions around the topics they're learning, to extend their knowledge and
explore in greater depth.
One topic that is
explored in depth in the
book is the idea that mothers from poorer countries who work
as nannies in other countries take their love away or redirect it from their own children and give it to the children in their care in the rich country.
Based on Peter Selg's
book «The Essence of Waldorf Education ``, we will be
exploring questions such
as:
This is also the age to introduce
books with fun textures and flaps — children love to
explore with their fingers and mouths
as well
as their eyes.
Last month in the
book club we
explored what it means to be an introvert and how to engage introversion
as a power instead of see it
as a negative quality.
This fun resources is an introduction to the theme of Presidents
as explored by the Poppins
Book Nook.
This is the version
explored by Richards in a stimulating
book appearing at the same time
as his excellent Radio 4 series on the Brown years.
«We condemn this act of barbarism in no uncertain terms, and, therefore, implore government
as a matter of urgency to
explore all legal and legitimate means to bring the perpetuators to
book as soon
as possible,» the Minority said.
One thing I like about the
book is that Nicco's no techno - utopian: he's quite aware that disruption doesn't always end well, and he's
as likely to
explore the negative implications of «the end of big» for society at large
as the positive.
Cuomo yesterday described the
book as a «private
book» that will
explore both his experiences in government and in his personal life.
The «definitive
book of the 20th century» (The Guardian) is re-examined in a radical new staging
exploring surveillance, identity and why Orwell's vision of the future is
as relevant now
as ever.
A landmark volume in science writing by one of the great minds of our time, Stephen Hawking's
book explores such profound questions
as: How did the universe begin — and what made its start possible?
In
exploring the paradoxical status of the United States
as a both a leader and an outlier in human rights, the
book proposes a renovation of the Constitution in light of changing international norms on human rights.